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Though I did not start cloth diapering my son until he was 12 months and already in the fitted large size, I prefer one size. All the one size diapers will be great if we have a second child. We can start him/her on cloth the moment he/she is born without having to worry about buying loads more!

I prefer sized cloth diapers. They tend to be trimmer. I hate the dreaded "diaper waddle" on smaller babes, and then there is the opposite dynamic on my 2 year old. "One size" cloth diapers tend to be "low rider" on him, as he is taller with a larger rise.

I prefer one sized cloth diapers. In my opinion, you get more use out of them then the sized diapers. I have a 9 month old girl who weighs 25 pounds and is almost 30 inches long. I doubt I would have gotten that much use out of sized diapers. She still fits into her one size diapers with room to spare.

We absolutely prefer the convenience and cost-savings of one sized adjustable diapers! It's good to know that, with more than one child in diapers, I'm rarely at the mercy of running out of one of their sizes at any point in time. A little snap here or elastic adjustment there, and we're good to go! 🙂

I prefer one-size diapers to sized diapers. So far I've gotten the same fit from both, but the one-size are much more economical for someone on a budget (like us). Plus, they're just as cute, so why not? lol

In doing my research for cloth diapering, I concluded that One sized diapers were just a smarter way to go. Granted, I could in theory make some of my money back by selling the smaller size, but in the long term, the savings for cloth diapers would diminish with having to buy more diapers overall.

I prefer one sized diapers for daytime use because they will grow with my child, and can be used for mulitple children at the same time, but prefer the sized for nighttimes because they give a better fit and we have less leaks.

I only use one sized diapers because I feel like they are the most economical choice. I convinced my husband to use cloth because of the cost savings so I try to remember that when purchasing my stash.

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Just getting our stash of cloth diapers started, expecting baby 3 in august! So far we're going with one-size styles for cost effectiveness over the long haul. I will invest in some sized for the newborn stage!

I like OS diapers because they do help save money by not having to buy 2-3 different sized diapers. Even if your children grow out of the OS diapers, you only have to really buy 2 sets of diapers and the OS fits for a while before ever really having to think about buying large/toddler size diapers.

So far, I've only tried one- (and two-) size diapers. I like that I can just adjust them as my son grows, rather than having to buy the next size up. I've been wanting to try sized diapers though. I'm thinking I might like how they fit just a bit better.

I'm a follower of all the blogs, sites, twitters, etc. I guess you can say every since we got our cloth diapers about 2 months ago, I LOVE anything cloth diapers. I often "window" shop online, because we can't always afford the cloth diapers. So it would be wonderful to win some new ones to try out and add to our collection of 7 cloth diapers. I enter all the time, hoping to win, but it doesn't happen. EVER! I'm not very lucky! Ha ha! I guess the only luck I have is my sweet daughter!

I have one size diapers (grovia & bumgenius) but I also use sized prefolds. I think that economically one size diapers are best, they allow you to use the diapers the longest. Whereas fitted diapers you have to have several stashes as the child grows.

I like one-sized diapers better, because my little ones grow so fast, they never get real use out of the sized! I really would love to be able to try the itti bitti's. I have two long and skinny babies that can end up looking pretty goofy in bulky diapers at times! 🙂

I prefer the one size diapers because I have 2 currently in diapers. (well, 3 if you count my only in diapers at night child) I am pregnant with our 4th. FOr the newborn stage I prefer sized but once they need smalls the OS diapers work GREAT!

I prefer one-sized because I find it so much easier, more economical than sized diapers. I also tend to have two babies in diapers for a few months every 18 months to 2 years or so, its much easier to just have all one-size during those times too.

I like one size because I can use the same diapers on both of my girls and I also don't need to worry about what size to buy when purchasing new diapers or how long they will actually fit. (gick@hotmail.com)

I like a combination of one-size and sized dipes. Right now, my son is 1 year and he uses gdiapes (LOVE) and Dinkledooz at night (LOVE these too!!) I also have BottomBumpers BabyKicks3g but usually use those for babysitters.

So, if I had to re-purchase an entire stash, I think I would buy sized diapers until they are like 3 months old (I really dislike the bulk) and then one-sized from then on. That being said, I still LOVE my gdiapers:-)

I like the sized diapers I have now better than the OS ones for my newborn – they seem to fit her better! (However, with my budget, I have way more OS diapers just because I won't have to keep buying new sizes as she gets bigger.)

I bought Kissas size 0 for the newborn stage and then one size diapers for after that. I can't imagine trying to fit a one size on a newborn and all that extra bulk, so that's why I went the Kissa's route.

I don't really have a preference between OS and Sized Cloth Diapers. Honestly, one size diapers just seem to be the most common and easiest to find so I have more of them. But for the newborn and small stage I will go out of my way to find sized diapers to reduce the bulk.

I don't really have a preference between one size and sized diapers. Honestly, one size diapers seem to make up the majority of the market so they make up the majority of my stash. But for the newborn and small stage sized diapers are a must to cut back on the bulk.

When my baby was a 5lb newborn up to about 9 lbs I liked the sized because the OS were too bulky. Since he's got bigger, I only want OS. I don't have to buy new as he grows. This is convenient and economical. I do still have 4 sized AIOs I use on occasion for a super trim look.

So far, I have liked one-sized when it comes to pockets and covers, but for my (very few) fitteds and (stash that mostly consists of) pre-folds, we have a range of sizes. One size seems economical, but I also want diapers that will last through a few children and that much wear and tear and wash takes its toll on a one-size.